Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
Odds by

Rotoworld

  • WAS Forward #22
    Personalize your Rotoworld feed by favoriting players
    Khris Middleton (foot) is available to play against the Trail Blazers on Tuesday.
    Middleton missed Saturday’s game against Charlotte, which allowed Will Riley to start in his place and log 23 minutes. Middleton will be back, which will push Riley back to the bench, eliminating the streaming value he held.
  • WAS Forward #22
    Khris Middleton (foot) is questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
    Middleton sat out Saturday’s loss to the Hornets with a sore left foot, with rookie Will Riley playing 23 minutes as his replacement in the starting lineup. While Riley should have value during the silly season, Justin Champagnie is the preferred streamer if Middleton remains out. Despite coming off the bench, Champagnie logged 32 minutes on Saturday.
  • WAS Forward #27
    The Wizards will start Will Riley, Bub Carrington, Tre Johnson, Kyshawn George, and Alex Sarr against the Hornets on Saturday.
    Riley moves into the starting lineup with Khris Middleton (foot) out. The 19-year-old forward is making the first start of his career. According to the Wizards, this is the youngest starting lineup in NBA history with an average age of 20.64 years old.
  • WAS Forward #22
    Khris Middleton (foot) is out for Saturday’s game against the Hornets.
    Middleton was listed as questionable initially, but has since been ruled out with left foot soreness. In his absence, Justin Champagnie could slide into the starting lineup with Will Riley picking up rotation minutes off the bench.
  • WAS Forward #22
    Khris Middleton (foot) is questionable to play against the Hornets on Saturday.
    Middleton had previously been dealing with a knee injury, but now it is a foot issue that is giving him trouble. If he isn’t available against Charlotte, Justin Champagnie would likely slide into the starting lineup, with Will Riley taking on extra minutes off the bench.
  • WAS Forward #27
    Will Riley provided a boost off the bench with 13 points (4-of-10 FGs), four rebounds, one steal and three three-pointers against the Nuggets on Thursday.
    The rookie hasn’t been able to produce consistently, but he has had a few solid scoring performances in his first season. This was his sixth time scoring in double figures this year and the second time in his last five games. By no means should he be rostered in standard leagues, but he certainly is worth stashing in dynasty formats.
  • WAS Guard #0
    Bilal Coulibaly (back) has returned to Washington to begin receiving treatment and will not be available for Friday’s game against the Nuggets.
    Coulibaly played the first ten minutes of Wednesday’s loss to the Clippers before leaving with lower back tightness. Already ruled out for Friday’s game against the Kings, he has traveled back to Washington to begin treatment. With Coulibaly out for the final game of the road trip, rookie Will Riley should see extended minutes in both games of the back-to-back. While not a must-stream player, Riley is worth watching with an eye toward the “silly season.”
  • WAS Guard #0
    Bilal Coulibaly (back) is out for Friday’s game against the Kings.
    Coulibaly had to exit Wednesday’s loss to the Clippers after playing 10 minutes due to lower back tightness. Rookie Will Riley’s playing time increased, as he logged 27 minutes off the bench. While he isn’t worth the streaming risk yet, managers looking ahead to the “silly season” should keep an eye on Riley.
  • WAS Guard #0
    Bilal Coulibaly (back) will not return to Wednesday’s game against the Clippers.
    Coulibaly played only 10 minutes before leaving Wednesday’s game with lower back tightness. His absence will free up additional minutes for rookie Will Riley and AJ Johnson. Neither offers much fantasy value right now, but that could change during the silly season, especially for Riley.
  • WAS Forward #24
    Corey Kispert (hamstring) tallied 13 points (4-of-8 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), one rebound and two three-pointers in Sunday’s loss to the Timberwolves.
    Sunday’s game was Kispert’s first since December 23, when he exited a loss to the Hornets with a hamstring injury. The former first-round pick had a solid night shooting-wise, making 50 percent of his attempts from the field and knocking down two three-pointers. However, Kispert is not worth the risk in most leagues, even with Kyshawn George (hip) essentially week-to-week. Players like Tre Johnson (13/3/3/1 with one three-pointer) will be a priority for the Wizards, and there will likely come a point when Will Riley (6/3/0/1) figures more prominently in the rotation as well.